Ganim
Ganim (Hebrew: גַּנִּים) was a village and an Israeli settlement in the northern West Bank under the administrative local government of the Shomron Regional Council.[1]
History
The settlement was founded in 1983 by members of Betar.[2] Its name was derived from the biblical name of Jenin, the nearby city, which was originally called Ein Ganim. Ein Ganim belonged to the area under the control of the Tribe of Issachar. For this reason, Ein-Ganim was also the name given to an Israeli community which today forms part of the Israeli city of Petah Tikva.
Unilateral disengagement
The 107 residents of Ganim were evicted from their homes and their houses razed as part of Israel's disengagement of 2005.[3]
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References
- About the Council- General Background Archived 2007-11-06 at the Wayback Machine. Shomron Regional Councilm until 2005.
- Jewish Jenin Archived 2008-03-27 at the Wayback Machine. Voices Magazine.
- Q&A: The Gaza Withdrawal. CTV Television Network.
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